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More than 366 Tons of Debris Collected Following Dorian

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BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C. – As of noon Friday, the Berkeley County Landfill had received 366.4 tons of debris.

This total includes storm debris removed by Berkeley County, municipal partners, and citizens who have dropped off debris at the landfill or convenience centers, according to Berkeley County officials.

The total only reflects debris delivered in the past week, Berkeley County officials stressed.

Berkeley County Roads & Bridges began debris removal Friday, September 6, following Hurricane Dorian and have been working extended hours to clean-up debris.

Officials say that this work will continue into the weekend and next week.

Residents in certain municipalities will have debris pick-up handled by their respective city or town and supported by Berkeley County as needed.

For questions concerning debris removal, residents can call the numbers below:

  • Goose Creek: 843-824-2200
  • Summerville: 843-851-4225
  • Hanahan: 843-529-3413
  • City of Charleston: 843-724-7311
  • Moncks Corner: 843-719-7900
  • Berkeley County: 843-719-4129

Additionally, Berkeley County residents may also use the landfill and/or convenience centers to dispose of their debris. The hours and locations can be found here: https://bcws.berkeleycountysc.gov/

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